EP0979195A2 - Tear band for packages - Google Patents
Tear band for packagesInfo
- Publication number
- EP0979195A2 EP0979195A2 EP99916772A EP99916772A EP0979195A2 EP 0979195 A2 EP0979195 A2 EP 0979195A2 EP 99916772 A EP99916772 A EP 99916772A EP 99916772 A EP99916772 A EP 99916772A EP 0979195 A2 EP0979195 A2 EP 0979195A2
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- tear thread
- tear
- packaging
- thread according
- thread
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a tear thread for packaging with features for identification.
- tear threads are usually designed in a different color, equipped with a tangible material thickness and with a sharp, noticeable edge.
- One end of these tear threads is either designed to hang freely as a tab or at least conveniently graspable for the user, for example due to higher stiffness.
- the design of this flap in terms of its shape, its length and its width is also valued as a means of identification.
- the object of the invention design the packaging with its tear-open mechanism in such a way that a company-specific closure or opening possibility suitable for determining the originality is created Is found. An effect of originality must be shown to the user when opening the product. It is also an object of the invention to design the tear-open thread and the tear-open mechanism in such a way that an authenticity check is only possible with a corresponding test device before the packaging is opened. An authenticity check is then not provided for the user / consumer.
- this object is achieved in that a tear thread for packaging with features for identification before its connection to the packaging film is stretched or stretched at least in sections in the longitudinal direction on the left and / or right side and / or on the top and / or on the bottom as a coding .
- the number and / or radii and / or heights of the waves of the tear thread that arise after the tearing process represent a coding of information.
- the tear thread is twisted in a wave-like manner, spiraled or rolled up.
- a long side of the tear-open thread is permanently or partially stretched in such a way that up to about a third, at most up to half of the film width of the tear-open thread is deformed wavy.
- a modification is a tear thread for packaging for coding with one or more perforation holes, in particular in the form of brands or company logos, Mistake. These perforation holes are punched holes. They are preferably provided with a deep-drawing dimension.
- a tear thread for packaging for coding information in a further modification in the case of a tear-open thread for packaging for coding information, individual sections of the tear-open thread are metallized and zones, in particular representing figures or letters, are demetallized within these metallized sections. Several metallized sections are arranged one behind the other, preferably with different surface areas and / or electrical conductivity, separated by non-metallized or demetallized sections. To encode information, individual sections of the tear thread are metallized and the metallized sections alternately have holographic effects and demetallizations.
- a tear thread for coding information is provided with an optically effective security element.
- the optically effective security element preferably consists of a feature color. The feature color is advantageously combined with an electrical feature.
- the characteristic color is a reaction color that is subject to an external physical influence.
- the feature color is a reaction color that is subject to a chemical influence.
- the feature color consists in particular of an electrically conductive polymer.
- the feature color is combined with an overlying packaging material in such a way that the physical influence on the feature color is eliminated.
- the optically effective security element consists of diffractive structures. These are two-dimensional and / or three-dimensional, they are embossed or embossed in a relatively soft and then hardened application material or cut with a laser.
- the diffractive structures are metallized after their manufacture.
- the diffractive structures preferably have a sequence of changes in the viewing angle which represents a coding.
- the diffractive structures are provided as an image of interlocking figures which form a pattern containing a coding. It is furthermore advantageous to provide the tear thread with a metallization for coding information, the metallization completely or partially covering a feature color.
- the optically effective security element can be recognized human-visually and / or with aids. For testing purposes, however, it can also be advantageous if the optically effective security element can only be recognized with aids.
- the packaging in the region of the optically effective security element is advantageously provided with perforations for its targeted destruction when torn open.
- the tear thread has optical and / or magnetic features in the demetalized zones and / or demetalized letters.
- Fig. 1 a portion of a packaging made of film for cigarettes with the opening piece of a tear thread as a representation of the prior art
- Fig. 2 - part of a twisted tear thread after tearing the packaging with omission of the remaining film
- Fig. 3 - part of a coiled or spiral tear thread after the
- FIG. 4 - a part of a rolled-up tear thread after tearing open the packaging while leaving out the remaining film
- FIG. 5 - a section of a tear thread according to FIG. 4, FIG. 6 - a section of a tear thread before tearing, FIG. 7 - a plan view of a section of a tear thread with perforation holes, FIG. 8 - a section AA according to FIG. 7 9 shows a plan view of a section of a tear thread with metallized and demetallized zones, and FIG. 10 shows a plan view of a section of a packaging film and a tear thread with an optically effective security element.
- Tear threads 1 are, particularly for cigarette packaging, flat foils designed as a tape or thread, which are stronger than the packaging foil 2. Tear-off threads 1 are usually used which have a thickness of approximately 2 ⁇ m and a width of 1 mm to 2 mm. For better identification - as can be seen from FIG. 1 - tear threads 1 are often designed in color and thus stand out clearly from the packaging film 2 or the object to be packaged. For gripping the tear thread 1, it is initially formed as a tab 3 projecting beyond the packaging film 2. Usually, the packaging film 2 is cut in on the left and right sides at the beginning of a tear thread 1 - that is, on both sides of the tab 3 - in order to achieve a targeted tearing of the packaging film 2 parallel to the tear thread 1.
- FIG. 2 shows part of a twisted tear thread 1 after the packaging has been torn open, leaving out the remaining packaging film 2.
- This tear thread 1 was, according to the invention, subjected to a targeted change in shape before its connection to the packaging film 2, in that an edge zone of a surface side of the tear thread 1 was stretched or stretched in sections in its longitudinal direction.
- a tear thread 1 stretched in sections in one edge zone in an edge zone will twist in an undulating manner after the tear process. From the manner of twisting and from the radius of the shafts, the person skilled in the art can see whether it is an original packaging, that is to say a tear thread 1, which envelops an original product.
- Both the height of the waves of the tear thread 1, as can be seen in FIG. 2, and the radii of the waves related to the total length of the tear thread 1, represent codes that target the previous, one-sided stretching of the tear thread 1 in these were introduced.
- the height of the waves or the radii are not readily determinable for the consumer, since these also depend on environmental influences, but the number of waves related to the total length of the tear thread 1 of a package can also provide information for him in a very simple manner give an original product. Constant environmental conditions are required for more precise investigations regarding the originality by measuring the height or radii of the waves.
- FIG. 3 shows part of a coiled or spiral tear thread 1 after the packaging has been torn open, likewise with the remaining packaging film 2 omitted.
- This tear thread 1 was also subjected to a mechanical treatment before it was connected to the packaging film 2. While the stretching of the tear thread 1 explained with reference to FIG. 2 took place in sections before the connection to the packaging film 2, the tear thread 1 according to FIG. 3 was continuously, ie continuously, stretched in the edge zone of one side before it was connected to the packaging film 2. As shown in FIG. 3, a uniform, previous stretching of an edge zone of the tear thread 1 also results in a uniform winding of the tear thread 1 after the tear process. As in FIG.
- the number, radii and heights of the coils serve for coding and are indicative of an original packaging around an original product.
- the part of a rolled-up tear thread 1 shown in FIG. 4 has been subjected to a mechanical treatment before it is connected to the packaging film 2, in such a way that not only an edge zone is subjected to stretching or stretching, but rather either the upper - Or underside of the tear thread 1 is thermally or mechanically stretched or shrunk in a manner known per se.
- a tear thread 1 pretreated in this way, as shown in FIG. 5, has a stretched side 8 with a greater length dimension than the non-stretched side 9, so that a rolled-up tear thread 1 is formed after severing the packaging film 2.
- FIG. 6 Another type of mechanical deformation is shown in FIG. 6.
- a longitudinal side 4 of the tear thread 1 has been permanently or sectionally stretched in such a way that this longitudinal side 4 is wavy deformed by up to a third, at most up to half the width of the tear thread 1 .
- the height of the shaft or the radius of the shaft represents a corresponding coding.
- Fig. 7 shows a plan view of a section of the tear thread 1 with several
- Perforation holes 5 Preferably, several perforation holes 5 result in a brand or company logo. These perforation holes 5 are usually produced as punch holes or with a corresponding deep-drawing dimension TM (FIG. 8).
- the deep-drawing dimension TM is preferably as large as the thickness of the tear thread 1. If the perforation hole 5 is also pulled deep at the same time, the underside 6 of the tear thread 1 is compressed in the region of the perforation hole 5. At the same time, the top side 7 of the tear thread 1 is stretched. This deformation of the tear thread 1 in the region of the perforation hole 5 in turn causes a corresponding rolling-in operation after the packaging has been torn open, as has already been described above.
- Both the deep-drawing dimension TM, the positioning of the perforation hole 5 and its size or shape are provided as coding according to the invention.
- the tear thread 1 Since the tear thread 1 is of substantially higher strength than the packaging film 2, the tear thread 1 does not deform either during or after the tear operation due to the tensile force. Accordingly, according to the invention, the tear thread 1 mechanically and / or thermally stretched in sections or continuously according to FIGS. 2 to 4 can be measured in its targeted deformations before it is connected to the packaging film 2. 5, either the radius of the thread curvature and / or the different length dimension of the stretched side 8 and the non-stretched side 9 of the tear thread 1 is measured and serves as coding. In the same way, this happens with a tear thread 1 with perforation holes 5.
- FIG. 9 shows a section of the tear thread 1 in plan view.
- Individual sections 10 of the tear thread 1 are metallized, separated by spaces 11, preferably with a coating thickness of 70 nm to 200 nm. Within these metallized sections 10, zones, for example representing figures or letters 12, have in turn been demetallized.
- the demetallized letters 12 shown in FIG. 9 are optically recognizable, that is to say also for the consumer.
- the metallized sections 10 are used for an authenticity check by means of capacitive coupling of transmitting and receiving electrodes via the metallized sections 10.
- a radio frequency is emitted by a transmitting antenna and by a Receiving antenna receive energy which is capacitively coupled by a metallized section 10.
- the metallized sections 10 on the tear thread 1 can have different areas and / or electrical conductivity.
- the tear threads 1 usually stand out visibly from the packaging.
- the tear thread 1 according to the invention contains one or more optically effective security elements 13, which are either visible or only recognizable under the influence of aids. These are in part physical aids that do not change the nature of the security element 13, but make it recognizable.
- chemical aids are also provided for recognizing the security element 13, which make the security element 13 recognizable only after chemical treatment.
- Such a security element 13 is preferably a feature color applied at least in part to the tear thread 1. It is possible to make such a feature color colorless or colored. Under the influence of a physical aid, such as ultraviolet or infrared light, the feature color is colored or stimulated to change color. For example, feature colors are used that are transparent in a certain IR range. The IR-transparent area is preferably very narrow-band, so that testing can only be carried out with special testing devices.
- the test setup is preferably designed in such a way that the tear thread is exposed to IR radiation on a defined white base and the reflection of the IR radiation in the marking field is measured.
- a further coding in the printing field is achieved by interrupting the IR-transparent marking in sections with normal printing ink, so that a bar code is created. This is another characteristic of authenticity.
- the marking by means of UV fluorescent colors is provided. These UV-fluorescent colors are also printed in non-metallized fields, so that the presence of the UV-fluorescent color markings can be verified by means of known test methods.
- This labeling option can also be increased further by using bi-fluorescent inks. These bi-fluorescent colors have the property of reacting to different excitation wavelengths with a visible color change. Accepting a visible color or forming a color change is possible, for example for test purposes, even after a chemical reagent has been applied.
- a tear thread 1 with an infrared-sensitive feature color will only react when using an infrared-damping packaging if the tear thread 1 has destroyed the packaging and is directly exposed to the infrared light.
- a colored or colorless feature color as an optically effective security element 13, which is combined with an electrical feature.
- the feature color consists of an electrically conductive
- the electrical conductivity is measured, for example, by means of capacitive
- This measuring method is primarily used because it is also an electrically sealed surface.
- the electrically conductive polymer is preferably applied under a composite adhesive.
- Such a feature color can be combined with an electrical feature but also with other physical feature substances as a mixed color, so that further codings are created which can be checked by means of a test device which is specially matched to the properties.
- Example 6
- the solution according to the invention extends to the at least partial application of diffractive structures as an optically effective security element 13 to the tear thread 1. It is irrelevant whether these are two-dimensional or three-dimensional diffractive structures, and likewise, whether these diffractive structures are embossed or cut with a laser.
- the invention provides that the diffractive structures are first embossed into a relatively soft application material located on the tear-open thread 1 and then the application material is hardened by means of material-specific processes. The diffractive structures produced in this way are preferably then metallized.
- Such a diffractive structure on the tear thread 1, which serves as a security element 13, according to the invention has a sequence of changes in the viewing angle, the sequence of the changeover locations of the viewing angle representing a coding similar to a bar code.
- the diffractive structures contain interlocking images of figures which together, similar to the Moire effect, result in a pattern which contains a coding.
- Micro-embossing is carried out by means of embossing rollers in such a way that lines running in one another result in a moiré pattern. This moire pattern is clearly visible using magnifying glasses. The intersections of the lines are designed so that one of the intersecting lines appears raised. This protection in the micro range is a technological hurdle for the forger.
- the invention further provides that the tear thread 1, as already explained in Example 3, is metallized at least over part of the surface and the metallization contains non-metallized points, the contours of which form characters such as numbers, figures or letters 12. According to the present invention, it is provided that the metallization covers a feature color and has character-forming, non-metallized locations that do not cover the feature color.
- the metallization covers a feature color and has character-forming, non-metallized locations that do not cover the feature color.
- Such an optically effective security element 13 can be applied to the tear thread 1 before the tear thread 1 is connected to the packaging film 2 or is attached to the tear thread 1 after it has been connected to the packaging foil 2 and the packaging process is completed.
- the packaging film 2 is provided with a perforation 14 in the immediate vicinity of the optically active security element 13, in order to ensure that the targeted tearing open of the
- the packaging film 2 does not run in an undesired direction by means of the tear thread 1 in the area of the optically effective security element 13 that is applied.
- Tear-open devices or tear-open threads 1 will preferably also be provided for packaging of larger units or correspondingly more expensive goods.
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- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Packages (AREA)
- Wrappers (AREA)
- Package Frames And Binding Bands (AREA)
- Decoration Of Textiles (AREA)
- Cartons (AREA)
- Laminated Bodies (AREA)
- Basic Packing Technique (AREA)
- Structures Or Materials For Encapsulating Or Coating Semiconductor Devices Or Solid State Devices (AREA)
- Printing Plates And Materials Therefor (AREA)
- Inks, Pencil-Leads, Or Crayons (AREA)
- Credit Cards Or The Like (AREA)
- Yarns And Mechanical Finishing Of Yarns Or Ropes (AREA)
- Materials For Medical Uses (AREA)
Abstract
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Priority Applications (4)
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EP01111380A EP1136382B1 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1999-02-26 | Tear strip for packages |
EP01111378A EP1136381B1 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1999-02-26 | Tear strip for packages |
DK01111378T DK1136381T3 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1999-02-26 | Wrapping wire for packaging |
EP01111379A EP1125860B1 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1999-02-26 | Tear strip for packages |
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DE1998108288 DE19808288B4 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1998-02-27 | Tear-off thread for foil packaging |
PCT/DE1999/000591 WO1999043556A2 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1999-02-26 | Tear band for packages |
DE19910158A DE19910158B4 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1999-02-26 | Tear thread for foil packaging |
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EP99916772A Expired - Lifetime EP0979195B1 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1999-02-26 | Tear band for packages |
EP01111379A Expired - Lifetime EP1125860B1 (en) | 1998-02-27 | 1999-02-26 | Tear strip for packages |
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